A High Powered mtg laid out plans to upload a lot of trg from the frontline
teaching CA's in the standardised manner and in the basic way- ie high reccie, low reccie etc. Slightly different to how it is done in the real world
Here lies one issue. If the desire is for the DHFS graduate to be more prepared for the front line (surely nobody can argue that that is a bad thing?) then teaching skills that are different to how it is done in the real world is non-productive? Fine - teach basic skills that will become useful in an applied technique later and so that the student has something to lay his hat on when facing an unforseen or new situation front line but don't waste valuable hours perfecting something that the student will not use when actually earning his living.